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PSC working on electoral reform receives proposals from 21 recognised parties

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The Parliamentary Select Committee tasked with electoral reform had received proposals from 21 recognised political parties, Chief of Staff and Deputy Secretary General of Parliament Kushani Rohanadeera said.

In addition, 155 proposals from the public and civil society organisations had been received for the purpose of Reforming Election Structure and Electoral Law, the Secretary to the PSC appointed to identify appropriate reforms of the election laws and the electoral system Rohanadeera said.

She said that the time period allotted to submit proposals and ideas to the PSC ended on July 15.

Accordingly, UNF, Mavubima Janatha Pakshaya, SLFP – Udunuwara Branch, Democratic Left Front, The Liberal Party, EPDP, Democratic United National Front, Akhila Ilankai Tamil Mahasabha, United Peace Alliance, Communist Party of Sri Lanka, Ceylon Workers Congress, Social Democratic Party of Tamils – SDPT, Mahajana Eksath Peramuna, Socialist Alliance, Samagi Jana Balavegaya, Sinhaladeepa Jathika Peramuna, Lanka Sama Samaja Party, Samaththuwa Kadchi , United National Party, Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna, Sri Lanka Muslim Congress have submitted their proposals.

The proposals submitted will be taken up at the forthcoming Parliamentary Select Committee meetings.

PAFFREL, one of the leading election monitoring organisations in the country, which appeared before the Select Committee on July 14, presented its proposals to Minister Dinesh Gunawardena and other Committee members.

The next PSC meeting is scheduled to convene on July 28 in Parliament.

The PSC is chaired by Leader of the House and Foreign Minister Dinesh Gunawardena.



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Ambassador of Indonesia to Sri Lanka calls on PM

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The Ambassador of Indonesia to Sri LankaDewi Gustina Tobing, met Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya  at the Parliament of Sri Lanka to discuss strengthening bilateral relations between the two nations.

The discussions focused on enhancing cooperation in trade, tourism, technology, and education, with both sides reaffirming their commitment to fostering diplomatic and economic ties for mutual benefit.

A key area of focus was expanding tourism exchanges, including religious tourism, which holds significant potential for growth.

The two delegations also explored opportunities in trade, particularly the importation of palm oil and the introduction of organic liquid fertilizers to support Sri Lanka’s agriculture sector.

Collaboration in the IT industry was highlighted as another promising area of partnership, alongside discussions on integrating electric vehicles into Sri Lanka’s public transport system.

The Sri Lankan delegation, led by Additional Secretary to the Prime Minister, Mrs. Sagarika Boghawatta, included officials from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The Indonesian delegation was represented by Deputy Ambassador . Fiki Oktanioand Minister Counsellor Mrs. Lailal K. Yuniarti.

[Prime Minister’s Media Division]

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Former IGP Deshabandu Tennakoon further remanded until April 03.

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The Matara Magistrate’s Court today [20], ordered that former Inspector General of Police (IGP), Deshabandu Tennakoon  be further remanded until April 03..

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Local Authorities poll on 6th May

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The Election Commission of Sri Lanka has announced that the upcoming Local Authorities Poll will be held on Tuesday 06th May 2025

The acceptance of nominations for the poll concluded at 12.00 noon today (20).

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